Southside San Antonio, TX Humane Society

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this is Oliver we got him At Animal Defense League You might remember him you name him Trevor we got him in 2006 and he looks great we love him to death he is 8 years old now and he is my favorite i spoil him everyday and love him with all my heart i have room for him in my heart and will always…

Cheryl, Mike and all the employees and volunteers at this shelter truly love these animals. This is a small outdoors shelter that really needs some support and donations to continue caring for the dogs and cats they have rescued. I adopted both my dog and cat from them and love helping out whe…

From Business: The San Antonio Humane Society is a non-profit, no-kill organization that has served Bexar County and its surrounding areas since 1952. We are not affiliated with the Humane Society of the United States or the ASPCA. Every year, the San Antonio Humane Society shelters, medically treats, and rehabilitates more than 5,500 an…

AF is an amazing shelter with a huge heart, All they want to do is help San Antonio's staggering number of stray animals. They do their best to keep it going from day to day. Its alot of work. The animals are precious and get everything they need. Don't listen to the negative reviews about the s…

I Have 2 problems: My next door neighbor has a big dog that she never takes on a walk or gives the dog exercise. All it does is barks all night starting about 5 untill 8pm. the dog is not meant to be locked up on her back porch day n and day out. I&amp;quot;m not sure ho to call, to come ge…

I would like to say thank you to the wonderful staff that attended to us while we were at their facility. Very friendly & was able to provide needed & helpful medical information that aided us in our decision to adopt one of their cute kittens. We were very happy with our choice & how easy the a…

My ex-husband and I adopted a dog there and received excellent service and a family member that we loved and cared for (my ex has the dog now). My son and I recently obtained another dog from there. The staff there were really listening to our needs and considering the dogs' personalities. We found a very good fit (and considering the requirements of our apartment complex as well as my son's personality and mine was quite a feat). The only suggestion I would make to the ADL is that they list the phone number for the vet clinic and hours on the website.

I will NEVER get another pet from here. Said that my kitten had been tested for several things and it came back negative. They either did not test or did not read it right as he died a couple of months later. I called and told them about it the response i received was your kidding. No i was not I am just heartbroken and very mad and upset. I am just glad I dont have children at home that got attached to him also

this is Oliver we got him At Animal Defense League You might remember him you name him Trevor we got him in 2006 and he looks great we love him to death he is 8 years old now and he is my favorite i spoil him everyday and love him with all my heart i have room for him in my heart and will always will and he means everything to me hes my everything

It is sad for me to see all the poor reviews of ADL. Of course, people are much more likely to write a review when they are mad, and unfortunately the hundreds & hundreds of stories of great experiences at ADL go unheard.I have been a volunteer at ADL since earlier this year and I go for 2-3 hours a week. I have been involved with many different shelters & rescues throughout the years, and ADL is one of the best I've seen. The staff & volunteers there care so much about the animals...this is one of the reasons why they don't adopt their dogs & cats out to just anyone. Many people think it would be better to have a dog in ANY home, as opposed to a shelter, but this really isn't the best thing for the dog. If it means the dog has to stay in the shelter for a few more weeks to get them into the best situation FOR LIFE...that's the more responsible thing to do. I also do fostering through ACS & SAPA and I see so many "adopters" bringing their dogs back after just a few days for a variety of reasons. Being a little more stringent on who animals get adopted out to helps avoid this problem, and avoid confusion for the animal as well. ADL cares about dogs/cats going to the best possible home for them.Additionally, I have NEVER seen excessive feces, dirt, etc. in the kennels at ADL...in fact, it's rare to see any at all. From what I've witnessed on a weekly basis, everything is clean, organized & well-run. The dogs have indoor & outdoor areas in their kennels, they have a HUGE walking park where volunteers & staff take the dogs for walks, and many large outdoor areas/kennels where the dogs can get social time, take a dip in the pool, chase a ball or roll in the grass. Volunteer trainers come in to work with the dogs on commands, walking on a leash, etc. ADL puts a lot of time & care into the animals there. Regardless of the other reviews posted here, when you adopt a dog from ADL, you can be sure that you are getting a healthy, socialized, loved & well taken care of animal. I would (and HAVE) reccommend ADL to anyone looking for a new pet to bring into their family.

We came into adopt a dog on Saturday. They said they would hold her until 4:30 that day. When we came back they let someone else adopt her. We spoke to the "manager" which was also the person that "helped" us w/the adoption & she was not compassionate, stated a fake "sorry" to our children & was unprofessional & uncaring. Our children have collected newspaper, food, litter & other items for donation for ADL & after this experience will no longer make donations to this organization of any kind! And we would recommend that those looking to adopt look elsewhere!